This fifth floor (top floor) apartment in an elevator building is just steps from the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the four major Basilicas of Rome. The entire apartment has wood beam ceilings and is furnished in a warm and friendly decor providing a welcoming feel. The large entrance hall has a book lined wall and a sofa, and is available for guest use.

The 3 guest rooms have been named for the Caribbean Islands, St. Martin, St. John and St. Barth.The three bedrooms together can accommodate a total of 6 persons. All the rooms are air conditioned; have ensuite bathrooms with a stall shower and hair dryer; a TV, a DVD player, a small refrigerator, a kettle, instant coffee and tea bags, and a Wi-Fi Internet connection. The St. Martin room has a double bed, the St. John and the St. Barth room have a French size bed, 140 cm wide (approx. 47 inches wide).The hostess provides a self service continental breakfast (milk, coffee, juice, bread, croissants, yogurt and jam) but does not serve it allowing guests to have it at their convenience in the entrance common area (Nespresso machine, kettle & milk frother).The hostess, a gracious woman who has traveled extensively, speaks English and French. She is sometimes out of the city for work. On such occasions, she will make sure a trusted person will be at the B&B to prepare breakfast and clean guest rooms. In addition, you will always be able to reach your hostess on her mobile phone for any questions or assistance.

PLEASE……no smoking and no pets. This facility is ideally located within a 10 minutes walk to the main railroad station, Stazione Termini, where there is a direct train to Fiumicino airport. At the station there are also convenient bus and subway connections (both Lines A & B) of the Metro to all parts of the city. The Anagnina station on Metro Line A provides a bus connection to Ciampino Airport. There is also a 2nd subway station within a 5 minutes walk from the B&B. Many of the major sights of Rome are within easy walking distance from the B&B such as the church of San Pietro in Vincoli (in which houses the famous statue of Moses of Michelangelo), the Coliseum and the Imperial Forums. The area is also a perfect starting point for setting off to see other sights of Rome such as the Circo Massismo, the Piazza Venezia, the Trevi Fountain, the Piazza di Spagna, the Vatican and the best known shopping streets such as Via dei Condotti, Via Frattina and Via del Corso……all within walking distance or a short subway ride.